The list of academic options at Oakland University is constantly
growing. OU currently offers more than 120 undergraduate degrees
and more than 120 graduate and certificate options. Students have
the opportunity to participate in high-level research as early as
their freshman year.

From important registration reminders to daily events, stay focused on the
finish line while getting the most out of your educational experience.
More than 200 active student organizations take learning to a new level,
while student service offices are here to help you succeed.

Over 100,000 alumni proudly call OU their alma mater. Upon graduation, you will
automatically be welcomed as a member of Oakland University's very active Alumni
Association. Alumni stay connected through networking, volunteering and mentorship
programs.

Nearly half a million people visit campus each year to explore OU's cultural icons,
such as the home to OU's founder, our very own National Historic Landmark. Be
inspired by guest speakers from around the world, or awed by artwork, student,
faculty and guest performances.

Your gift matters! Contributions from alumni and friends create
opportunities that prepare Oakland University students to be leaders.
Support the OU Fund (the area of greatest need), scholarships, athletics,
the library, Meadow Brook Hall, or one of the hundreds of other areas that
make Oakland unique.

The Grizzlies' growing Division I athletics program is a member of the Horizon
League, one of the NCAA's top performing leagues. Athletes can also be found in
dozens of club and intramural sports, or playing recreational games of disc or
ball golf on one of OU's courses.

Individuals with ASD may face challenges throughout their lives related to understanding their bodies, physical urges, and sexuality. From young children’s issues such as discovering their anatomy to puberty and beyond, families often have questions. How can you explain appropriate vs. inappropriate behaviors? How do you explain dating and relationships? How can you help your loved one maintain their dignity when it comes to issues of sexuality? Dr. Jan Graetz, Associate Professor in the School of Education at Oakland University, will discuss these topics and more and offer strategies that may help you address these issues with your loved one with ASD.

This event is designed for educators, social workers, parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in learning how to address the issues of sexuality and ASD.